MYEFO ... and Tony and Joe's favourite lie

Like a mantra (the repetition of a sacred word over and over again) Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey keep telling their favorite lie: that the Labor Party left a dirty big black hole in Australia's finances.

The Coalition parties have been using this line about Labor since Bob Menzies was still a schoolboy. He would use the same later when he became prime minister.

It is the oldest trick in the political book. Tell the country it is in a mess and we have to fix it by cutting incomes and increasing taxes and make the rich richer and the poor poorer because that is "good politics".

What Labor did in fact while coping with the first big international financial blowout of the 21st century was eliminating the horrid John Howard Work Choices program, increasing wages, increasing necessary incomes for the poorest families, building better school facilities, adding the Gonski reforms, raising employment to the largest level in Australia's history and beginning the layout of the NBN, now a crippled wreck of a glorious dream.

All of this was carried out under a hung parliament and an abusing, screaming, sanctimonious opposition that nevertheless passed all the legislation that the Coalition now wants to remove, along with the jobs of thousands of Australian workers.

Labor was under more media pressure than ever before in our history. Rupert Murdoch had sealed his newspaper monopoly and owned most of the media and used it savagely, driving his automated slaves to follow his commands from whatever part of the planet he was inhabiting at the time.

In the meantime, what has also to be said is critical of Labor: political party infighting always turns off voters and that's what Labor did last year in a big way and the Murdoch media made a meal out of what were leaking internal matters.

A party that does not have internal arguments is not doing its job. A party that agrees with everything its leaders say is a dictatorship.

At no time during Labor govt did unemployment rate rise above 6%; every month since May budget, it has been above 6% http://t.co/ESypgqgmZi

Australian politics, like every other free nation, has differences on policy and very occasionally has changed a leader. When a rampant media is determined to destroy one of the parties, the opportunity is there to be exploited.

The more both parties can keep their internal disorders within their own meetings rooms, the better for the nation. If you have to change a leader, do it quickly, quietly and with a short, simple explanation.